Book 4: Chapter 137: Tell Earlier

Lucas spun three times in the air before he landed beautifully. With glowing embers on him, he stood with hands on his hips and laughed heartily.

“Gwahaha, these flames can barely burn my hair off let alone do any harm. Diana, you b̲i̲t̲c̲h̲, are too naive. Forget about killing me so you can keep that fifty percent profit!”

Diana threw a glance at a certain spot on Lucas, then said meaningfully, “I’m not sure if it hurt you, but your hair is definitely gone.”

“Huh...” Lucas’ cheeks twitched. He only realized that he was naked now after Diana reminded him, as his last helpless pube was turned into ashes.

Errrm... For some reason, being free of hair made him rather self-conscious.

Lucas stroked his chin. Just when he wanted to say something, a young and melodious voice suddenly rang out in the room.

“Vacuum.”

Flames were instantly extinguished.

The air outside the room was sucked into the vacuum, lowering the room temperature and chilling everyone.

“What are you standing there for? Waiting to die? Run in the direction that I just assigned!”

“Roger!”

Following Lesiah’s shout, everyone immediately scattered in all directions.

“Eh? Wait, I’m not dressed yet.”

“No time for that! You running butt naked looks much better than you acting like a pervert in front of loli just now.”

“Hey, I didn’t act like a pervert in front of a loli!”

“Hmph.”

Rosdell snorted coldly. Although it was the princess who instructed Lucas to act indecently earlier, he was still extremely upset that he had done that in her presence.

“Doing all that in front of someone else wasn’t indecent? So you will only consider licking someone else’s thigh like just now to be perverted behavior?”

“Shut up!”

Lucas threw Rosdell a glare then snorted angrily.

“I admit what I just did was quite perverted. But me hugging and licking the princess’ thigh furiously before definitely doesn’t count!”

A nasty smile crept onto Lucas’ face. “After all, can you call a dog that licks perverted?”

“......”

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[Omni Magic: Fire Dragon’s Breath]

A small vacuum space expanded from Cornelia. As soon as the fierce dragon charged into the vacuum space, it instantly dispersed.

No matter how intense the flames were, they could not break through this absolute domain ruled by law.

Tsk.

Diana discreetly clicked her tongue in frustration. What a crude but effective idea that was.

Although Cornelia had used the same trick in her presence so many times, she still failed to figure out a way to overcome it. This was indeed a very rare occurrence for her.

But nothing could be done about it.

As long as she had not stepped foot into that realm and gained the initial mastery of laws, the law of nature remained absolute.

Of course, Diana was not so foolish as to believe that such petty ploys would be able to deter a terrifyingly powerful enemy capable of eliminating Golden Demon Htilil. She merely intended to use this burst of force to launch herself and Lesiah further away from the enemy at a higher speed, much like how a rocket was propelled into space. And also to stall Cornelia while she was at it, even just for a little.

Not being able to not stop Cornelia, did not mean she could not disgust her.

The corner of her mouth lifted into a smirk as a huge amount of magic power started gathering at the tip of her staff.

As the spell was being formed at lightning speed, the surrounding temperature plummeted too. The azure light on the tip of her staff flickered rapidly.

[ Omni Magic: Blizzard ]

Let’s see if your vacuum can stop this!

Just then, a barely noticeable sharp piercing sound could be heard. Diana’s eyes widened in shock and her heart missed a beat.

Before she could react, her spell that was about ready to be unleashed was instantly broken. A sharp object that was barely visible to the naked eye was heading straight for Diana’s forehead at full force.

One of the magic stones on Diana’s staff instantly shattered by itself. A magical barrier was quickly formed in front of Diana, perfectly blocking the object that would otherwise have taken her life.

It was only at this moment, Diana finally managed to get a clear view of that object.

And when she did, a chill traveled down her spine and she instantly broke out in a cold sweat.

She felt like she just took a trip to hell and came back. Sweat drenched her clothes, causing them to cling to her skin uncomfortably.

“Are you alright?” Lesiah turned her head to look at Diana and asked in concern when she noticed something was off.

“I’m fine, but...”

Diana gulped, then turned her head around to look at Lesiah, squeezing out a smile that looked worse than her crying face.

“Next time, could you be more specific when you tell us how terrifying our enemies are?”

She pointed to the object that was stuck in the magical barrier. It was a strand of white hair... with hardness beyond that of steel.

“I believed it would’ve been better if you’d told me that the enemy could kill with her hair. After all, getting killed by a strand of hair is a rather humiliating death.”